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Waukesha County Recycling

Waukesha County Recycling. Waukesha County Department of Parks & Land Use. Waukesha County Recycling Program. “ Responsible Unit” for 25 Communities Community “opt-in” resolutions County administers state grant funds on behalf of 25 communities County provides recycling dividends

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Waukesha County Recycling

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  1. Waukesha County Recycling • Waukesha County • Department of Parks & Land Use

  2. Waukesha County Recycling Program “Responsible Unit” for 25 Communities • Community “opt-in” resolutions • County administers state grant funds on behalf of 25 communities • County provides recycling dividends • $12 million since 2001 • County leads/coordinates recycling education program • County funds recycling bins

  3. Recycling Program conversion

  4. Advantages ofSingle Sort Recycling • Simplifies recycling • Larger, wheeled cart holds 5x more materials • More materials can be accepted • #1-7 plastics • More haulers offer the service • Competition for collection contracts

  5. Advantages ofSingle Sort Recycling • Saves Money • Significantly increases recycling rates • Projected 38% increase for Town of Merton (AC) • Increased program revenue • Decreased landfill disposal costs & fees • 6-12% • Automated Curbside Collection • Increased collection efficiency • Every-other-week recycling collection

  6. Coordinated Collection Request for proposals • County facilitated on behalf of 20 municipalities • Highlights: • Competitive pricing from 4 companies & group pricing • No “bundling” of costs/transparency in prices & annual increases • Separation of refuse disposal costs allows community to realize cost savings from increased recycling and reduction in refuse • No “double dipping” on CPI and Fuel surcharges • No CPI on state tip fees & no “environmental fees” • Compare costs of services (Automated vs. Up-the-drive)

  7. Local Collection Decisions • Municipal Contracts vs. Subscription Service • 22/25 have municipal contracts • All 3 considering municipal contracts • Automated vs. Up-the-Drive Service (UTD) • Automated service proposal costs = 56% cost savings over UTD

  8. Advantages ofMunicipal contracts • Lower cost for residents • Estimated greater than 50% cost savings based on proposals • Increased competition for contracts • Improved accountability and dispute resolution • Reduced noise, traffic and pollution • Improved efficiencies • Town will be eligible for County Financial Assistance

  9. Municipal Service Considerations Automated Curbside Manual Up-the-Drive 32 Gallon Recycling Container Recycling rate increase: < 25% Lost recycling revenue Higher landfill disposal costs: 6% est. diversion rate Weekly collection = increased collection costs Costs are estimated to be 56% higher than automated 96 Gallon Recycling Container • Increased recycling rate: >25% • Increased recycling revenue • Decreased landfill disposal costs: 12% est. diversion • Every-other-week recycling pick up = decreased collection costs • Increased collection efficiencies = decreased collection costs

  10. County financial assistanceRecycling Containers and Direct Haul • To be paid annually in conjunction with dividend payment & will require: • Executed Intergovernmental Agreement (County & Municipality) • Executed municipal single sort recycling collection contract (Municipality/Hauler) • Estimated to provide the Town of Merton an additional $21,800/year • (based on an automated curbside collection service)

  11. Resident Questions • Seasonal Residents & Cost Savings • This is something that could be discussed during negotiations between the Town and Vendor • Town Transfer Station • Costs savings anticipated with automated curbside service under a municipal contract (based on one bag/week) • There are 17 municipal drop-off sites/transfer stations all with municipal collection contracts • The Town is not planning to close the site just remove the garbage dumpsters • Take materials to my business • Technically residential materials should remain separate from commercial • Loss of recyclables reduces revenue for municipality

  12. Resident Questions • Up-the-drive service • Residents may have option to subscribe for this service at extra cost • Cost may be negotiated by Town for residents to obtain cost controls • Service is higher cost, not as efficient • Burning Solid Waste • Prohibited State-wide and in Town of Merton • Cost Savings • All costs provided to the Town are the actual proposals received from vendors • RFP and contract cost control provisions • 80% pay for subscription service at $400 or more/year • Cost savings will be greater than 50%

  13. Resident CommentsPro • Second time considered and interested in saving funds • Welcomes reduced costs • Endorses trying to control escalating costs • Strongly urges participation • Appreciates the savings offered • Championing the idea • Thrilled to have contract and cost savings • Time for contract – dump is inconvenient • Makes sense to not have multiple carriers

  14. Residents commentsCon • Saving money using the dump • Prefer dump • Too many taxes • Would rather choose contractor

  15. Questions Rebecca Mattano, Solid Waste Supervisor rmattano@waukeshacounty.gov Waukesha County Department of Parks & Land Use 262-896-8300

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